mesolithic |
megalithic |
As adjectives the difference between mesolithic and megalithic
is that
mesolithic is of or referring to the Middle Stone Age (also the
Mesolithic period or the
Mesolithic age), a prehistoric period that lasted between 10,000 and 3,000 BC while
megalithic is of or pertaining to megaliths, to the people who made them, or to the period when they were made.
As a noun Mesolithic
is short for the
Mesolithic period.
megalithic |
monolithic |
As adjectives the difference between megalithic and monolithic
is that
megalithic is of or pertaining to megaliths, to the people who made them, or to the period when they were made while
monolithic is of or resembling a monolith.
neolithic |
megalithic |
As adjectives the difference between neolithic and megalithic
is that
neolithic is of or relating to the New Stone Age while
megalithic is of or pertaining to megaliths, to the people who made them, or to the period when they were made.
As a proper noun Neolithic
is the New Stone Age, from circa 8500 to 4500 BCE.